The Straits Times, 2 July 1941

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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1476 2 _FOR SALE ROYAL DE LUXE portable typewriter. Practically new. Can be seen at 342 Tembeung Road. RINGLET, CAMERON HIGHLANDS. Furnished Brick house 3 double bedrooms, bathroom attached m.s. electric, garage servants quarters, and land 30 acres, many bungalow sites; suitable for poultry, frul' and vegetable farming. Particulars spply Box No.
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    • 930 2 FINANCIALADVERTISES, prepared w> bold morlgageor. suitable property and give loans on security of merchandise etc. a' low Interest. Warehouses for storage of goods available High valuation given on security. Clients' confidence respected. Apply: Hanyang Trad Ing Co., Ltd^Bl Boat Quay. Singapore. DOGS PKDIOBEED SMOOTH fox terrier pup pies 10 weeks
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    • 748 2 EYE EXAMINATIONS. EYEGLASSES. EXCLUSIVELY iThc3mp/on \OPTICAL C 2 4, ARCADE BLDG., PHONE 3MZ R A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science 35 years' European Clinical Experience PUBLIC NOTICE THE NYALAS RUBBER ESTATES LLMITED Incorporated m the Straits Settlement*) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the Annual General Meeting of the Company
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    • 370 2 USED CA/t BARGAMS 1939 STANDARD 14 SALOON A modern car In every respect new tyres and recently ducoed In Black with red trim. It Is both room; and economical. Many others from which to choose. ...1940 MODELS... AUSTIN TEN SALOON STDDEBAKER SALOON VAUXHALL 10 SALOON SUNBEAM TALDOT SALOON Have you
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    • 563 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS Incornorated ID laoam GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE. TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA i Through fares io North tmerica toj F.uropt via America and Round Tours m the raciflc quoted In U.S S on appllratlnn To California from the Orient ris Honnlalo mi. ASAMA MARD omitting
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    • 422 3 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom. Dates are not guaranteed, all cargo bookings subject to Conference War Clauses. WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHEAPEST FARE Regular Services to Fremantle (Perth) via Java by first class passenger ships. Single fare $192 (A £28)
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    • 37 3 WEIGHING MACHINES Ftr tn*l "«R*OSe GuTHR|E 6 €b 241 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD. FREQUENT SAILINGS DURING JULY DESTINED TO UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO: AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES LTD. UNION BUILDING, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE 5931.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 245 3 Radio Programmes TO-DAY SINGAPORE ZHJU 1.333 kr 2JS mi ZHPI me/* (30 96 m.) (ZHPt (.175 me/% 48.58 m.) (ZHP3 7.25 me/I (41.38 m.) ZHL ZHP1 ZHF* ZHP3 6.30 a.m. Singapore Calling- 8.35 am News in French. Relayed fioin London- e 50 i a.m. News cnmmenUry in French; 7.05 a.m.
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    • 273 3 petition. Story for the Big Ones: 7. 15 p.m Chauve Sour Is Company or Gramophone Records: 7.30 p.m Maxai. Kechll A v. rekly magazine programme 8.20 p.m. News and news commentary Relayed from London: 8 35 Georges Tz.ptrit and his Or-c-iestra, on Gramophone Records: 8.45 p.m. Dance Music by Mantovanl
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    • 781 3 GMPIRE STATION KrvlvrO rrrquer.r< >rnfdulf fcaatcni Traa«mu»Mir us a.a u ua .1 <.»v mi w v it. 11 Mrtrn and os» 15.14 me M 14 81 axirn from 99S are ll.M om UK GSU— ll.V rnr l- >5 S3 metre* Norm tncrnii Itimmwuii tiSU- GSC 1 31 nonrt MM «no
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    • 602 3 mimm H)M Ijji ane t UM a. i. «l>( IMS n't 1 19.89 m.i; Plf 110* net (tl.it i VMS* U.X* mr n ilimuir 11.4' m VHP me 4» »1 as. I J 5.50 a.m. Recorded music; 6.20 a.m. Th« 'new*. Recorded music; 6.50 a.m. Clusml concert; 7.20 a.m. News
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  • 113 4 COMMODITIES EXCHANGES (From Our Own Correspondent > London, July 1. rOMMODITY and Exchange markeu closed as followi with previou* quotation! to MMMHBURBEK: Steady. Spot 13 7116 d ISHd (13 716 d 13 ll!l«d) Augt.-Sept. UHd 13* d (ISHd 13Hd) Oct-Dec. ISHd ISHd (ISHd ISHd) New Y«rt: Mot received. COTTON: Closed
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  • 74 4 I New York, July 1. •pffi following were the prices for 1 Straits tin and rubber In cents per psund on the Commodity Exchange to-day and yesterday new contracts Onited Press TIN Spot July August Sentember October RI'BBER Spot July September October December Sales
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  • 95 4 WcrfnnxU*. July 2. ma. Bu»rr« BrD*r* rr«c« Men No. DC US. (Spot looorl 3C% UK No. IX R.s.s. f o.b. la caaca J"iy s»», 19 G FAQ. ISA I o m koJts J»'y U. MS K.A.Q. R.S.S. f.o k la bales J»'7 S7»i J7H FUTURE
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  • 62 4 MALAYA shipped 215,337 tons of Iron-ore In May, the whole of which went to Japan. This compares with 207 926 tons m April and 222.814 tons m the first three months of this year. Of the May shipments. 32,824 tons were produced
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  • 61 4 THE folio*, jig outputs of tin-ore are 1 reported for June: Hours Yardace Pirul? ore Na»-ng Pet ISB Tor.pkah Compound M 7 139,000 828 Takuapa Valley Dredge l MS 150.000 571 Dredge 2 59« 170,000 235 Dredge 3 ..544 73.006 370 The estimated value of the output
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  • 37 4 OHIPMENTS of bauxite, the ore from f which aluminium la produced from Johore In May totalled 13,284 tons riw 2 11 675 tons ln the flrst tn «"fC months of this year.
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  • 24 4 QCEAN shipment* of rubber from y Malaya last month were 71 871 ton*, compared with 74,(547 ton* In M4V,
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  • 65 4 Dow Jones Averages New York, July 1. THE following were the Dow Jone? Averages when the New York Stock Exchange dosed to-day and yesterday: 30 Industrials 20 Rails 15 Utll.ties 40 Bonds Commcdity index StDck saler: june sm July 1 123.14 122 85 28 41 28 28 17.80
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  • 288 4 Allies Seeking Swift Decision London, July 2. IT is stated m military circles m Cairo that the British forces, which have completed the encirclement of Palmyra, are now being reinforced. An agency message says that Palmyra has been subjected to continuous air, atUtck. The British have
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  • 460 4 Active Conditions Continue And Prices Appreciate By Our Financial Correspondent Singapore. July 2. TTHE «hare market yesterday was quite active and prices continued to appreciate although the rises on the day were small. Tin shares generally were better and there was more inquiry In the dollar and
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  • 188 4 rte roUowint an chc tsenaocr rater tnk morning according the dam circular ismi* t>v (be bcntidi %tki Shanrhai B»nkln» Corporation ■IM |London T.T >/«!/» I London demand 1/43.-3} I Switzerland <T.T. only) ***** Hew York demand 47 ic Montreal demand »i.aj Bataru demand ag'71 Samarang demand M it Calcutta
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  • 228 4 THE following donations to The Wai I Fund are recorded to-day:— Mrs. E. A. Elder's non-stop cabaret and danre at Raffles Hotel on May 31. 1941 2,426.71 R. G. Willacy. Johore (further contribution) 3M Anonymous (Penan*) 250 S.C.C. War Fond Lottery No. 52 123.50 Tar
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  • 131 4 New York, July 1. FVERYONE is against war Just as everyone is against sin. jaid President Roosevelt at his press conference at Hyde Park to-day, reatt-mtng the hope that America could stay out of war, but h« went on tc draw a distinction between hops
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  • 61 4 London. July 2. CWEDEN having decided not to raise a volunteer fore* for the war against Soviet Russia, Swedish volunteers will be attached to Finnish formations, states the Finnish radio. Italian Interests In Russia will be att«nd'd jy Japan and Soviet Interests In Italy
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  • 682 4 Low Prices Realized For Copn: DROPOSINO the adaption report and accounts at the annual meeting of Rajah Hitam Coconut Estate Ltd. m Kuala Lumpur on Monday, Mr. R. W. Hughe.', tho ch.-urman. said: When Mr. Stanton addressed you last year, he expressed sympathy wich and concern for
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  • 233 4 To Be Paid For By Kaw Materials Products Washington, July 1. TWO French vessels will soon sail A from the United States carry ng much-needed goods and supplies for the French North African colonies, stated Mr. Sumner Welles, the VS. Assis ant Secretary
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 157 4 SHE'S A HIT WITH OUR PATRONS MISS LUCY WEE HPHI Champion dancer and winner of numerous dance Competitions now a NEW WORLD CABARET I TO-NIGHT I J^^i DANCE 9.30t. 12 msSL YvfEE GREAT WORLD CABARET TO-DAY TEA AND NIGHT DANCES 1M TO 9 A P.M. TO MIDNIGHT GLOBE THEATRE, TO-NIGHT-THE
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  • 394 5 Some Profit-Taking But Firm Tone Liondon, July 1. rpBK Stock Exchange paused to-day and some profit-taking occurred but the undertone n-msined linn. Gilt-edged and j Indian issues were mainly firmly held but leading industrials tended a few police easier. Anglo-Egyptian were a firm feature among oils but
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  • 233 5 Dividend 15 Per Cent.: $32,000 To Reserves BORELLI Rubber Co. Ltd earned a net profit of $82,352 m the year ended December last, compared with 534.409 m the preceding year. An interim dividend of five per cent, was paid m October and absorbed $15,000 and the
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  • 191 5 But Additional Profit Goes To Exchequer (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) London. June 30. "*>UBBER producing companies con- tinue to announce earnings (or the laat financial year of about double Jiose of the preceding year, with higher dividends but these are strictly I imited by Excess Profits
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  • 1348 5 TUESDAY. JULY 1, 1M1: 4 P.M. MINING any en stdlcrt Ampat (Si) 3s 3j 6d C.I. Austral Amal <&t) la Hid 7s 6d AUftrn Mala; if. I3r 6d 34s «d Ayt-r Hitam (So) 17s 18s e.d. Ayer Wcng ($1) .70 .76 Banirrin Tin if> 12*
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  • 63 5 Malls rlose at the Oeneral Post OOcc as follows:— TO-MOBEOW Australia air 4 p.m. Java air 9 ajn. 4 p.m. New Zealand air 4 p.m. Palembang air 9 a.m. AJtSIVALS Malls from Indo-Chlna (air) general delivery 1.40 p.m. to-day. Malls from Java and Sumatra (air) goneral
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 130 5 Bewitching Flattery •yen m Hard Light Don l let the merciless gUrc of electric lights leave vouf fact drab and lifeless! Flatter your skin with Pond* "Glare-proof" Powder. Carefully blended to reflect only the »fter rtjt of light. Pond's gives your skin th» romantic glow that wins a man* hnrt'
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    • 374 5 i FOR PRICKLY HEAi USE AGNESIA ANTISEPTIC DUSTING PO W D ER Two Sizes 60 cents and $1.50 Obtainable Everywhere 6 RAPTOR LABORATORIES LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang. oA^\ HAVE YOU MADE YOUR WILL? No prudent nun neglects ttilt duty to mmseif Ms nard-earned estate ano hte iefcnceless heirs It
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 47 5 SINGAPORE TIDE TABLES -(lav H.W. 3.14 am. I 4 ft 4.15 );.m 8.2 ft. L.W. 9.34 a.m. 1.4 It. 10.05 p m. 3.6 It. 1 o- morrow H W. 4.22 a.m. 7.1 ft.; 5.12 p.m. I.I ft. L.W. 10 30 ».m. 3.1 ft.; 11.21 p.m. 3.4 ft.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 170 6 YOU WILL DIE LAUGHING AT THE WAY ERROL FLYNN follows a more dangerous trail than he did m SANTA FE TRAIL" m "FOOTSTEPS IN THE DARK" ■Hf^^F^^PTlVl TO-DAY 3.15, IjJ^UiiyJ^^Aj 6.15&9.15 Warner Bros. Present ERROL FLYNN ■Mai DIG "FOOTSTEPS m THE DARK" with BRENDA MARSHALL, RALPH BELLAMY, ALAN HALE, LEE
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    • 202 6 GARRICK To-nlxbt at Hi THE PHANTOM CREEPS (Complete Serial) Sat Sun. Morning Show. "SUNNYSIDE It" (New Copy) I TO-NIGHT 7 P.M. P.M. ANN SHERIDAN IN "IT ALL CAME TRUE" To-morrow:— "l WANT A DIVORCE" TOOHEYS PILSENER the finest brew from Australia "HERE'S TO-EE" IBOUSTEAO A CO., LTD. APB 5 I
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    • 171 6 CnnifVtl TO-DAY... I *****f**>Url 3.15-6.15-9.15 X |^L^^^ THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES IS ON! X MARKS THE SPOT WHERE THE YEAR'S BIGGEST LAUGH OFFENSIVE IS BEING LAUNCHED! B^^. LAMARR m Her first 9 Xi comedy role. More Wfmff W^^^ gorgeous than ever K^^ fc^ and when the kiste* I 9
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  • 218 7 Bid To Strengthen Ties With Japan Overcome Her Cautious Attitude Shanghai, July 1. MEUTRAL quarters here to-night view the German, Italian and Rumanian recognition of the Japanese sponsored Nanking Government, announced to-day, as designed to strengthen Axis tics with Japan at a
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  • 181 7 Shanghai, July 1. AS appeasement towards Japan, Berlin correspondents expect Germany and Italy shortly to sever relations with the Chungking Government, says a Stockholm message. A statement on this point is expected to be made m Japan immediately, but it is
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  • 582 7 IF TOKIO ATTACKS SIBERIA OR TRIES TO MOVE SOUTH London, July 1. WHETHER Japan decides at present to attack the Russians m Siberia or carry oat her schemes for southward expansion m IndoChina, Thailand and the Nether- lands Indies, she will be taking a step fraught with grave consequences, m
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  • 197 7 Toklo. July 1. MR. KOH ISHXI. opokeunan far tbc Information Board, commenting <«i the j sending of American pilots and planes to Chungking, said to-day: "Again I must say It is not a friendly act toward Japan." A German correspondent asked Japan's attitude towards
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  • 101 7 New York, June 30. THE Germans banned the Columbia Broadcasting Company's Berlin correspondent's news broadcasts to-day because of commentator Elmer Da vis's analytical remarks on the radio lnter- view of the famous British humorist, !Mr. P. O. Wodehouse. last Thursday !from Berlin. Mr. Davis
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  • 286 7 Moocow, July 1. "f T is unnecessary to prove that by this act the Vichy rulers have exposed themselves as agents of the German Fascists who have betrayed France's interests," says the official Tass news agency to-day commenting on the Vichy
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 193 7 RAFFLES HOTEL TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE (informal) 8 p.m. to midnight BUSTER MAGGIE DINNER S3.M> NON-DINEKS 51.00 Saturday LUNCH IN THE BALLROOM GRILL SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL CONCERT by RAFFLES ORCHESTRA SUNDAY EVENING THE PALM COURT MILITARY BAND CONCERT -8.30 to 10.30 p.m. By the Band A the LOYAL REGIMENT (By kind oermisslon
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    • 192 7 MJ* j I 1 COME MEOT tM THE LADY EVE BUT BEWARE! SHE'S HARD TO LEAVE rxt h x y 3 15 6i5 9 is *^-n M. lin J. PHONE 3400 "lw« lun kwwl I f^ J^t f "i7 */i <:ET ALSO BY ARRANGEMENT WITH B. M I. "XMAS UNDER
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  • 1189 8 When a leading article, devoted to a local issue, consists of analysis and condemnation, the stock retort of those whose activities are criticized adversely is devoted to the absence, real or imaginary, of any constructive
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  • 1124 8 London letter By Cable Beaverbrook's Appointment Gives Great Satisfaction By Our Own Correspondent London, June 30. THE appointment of Lord Beaverbrook as Minister of Supply has caused the greatest joy and relief after weeks of increasingly grave public anxiety regarding allegations of managerial inefficiency and
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 244 8 Assistance Of Experts Required To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir. I have read with much Interest the letter appearing m your issue «i to-day on the subject of the tourist trade. Without wishing to give offence to L.C.L." I would suggest that as far as Government
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    • 210 8 $400 From Hong Kong To Singapore To the Editor of th« Straits Time* Sir, It has recently been arm iune ed that Government, has agreed to Increase the Quota for Immigrants from China from 500 to 2,000 monthly In the near future. Is It possible to do anything
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    • 362 8 Men Who Want To Serve But Cannot To the Editor of the Straits Time* Sir, I feel sure many people mist be getting a little lick of hearing ahtut this "loyalty" business "Facts" now adds his grouse to heio m making certain "British subjecis" feel a little more worrr»-like.
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    • 227 8 Harbour Board Worker Joins The Argument To the Editor of the Straits Times I Sir.— There has been a great outcry over the salaries of the clerks In government services and the municipalities but nothing has been done lor those who really deserve consideration. Let me add a
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    • 174 8 London. July 2. ADM. DARLAN, the Vichy VicePremier, is helping Germany in I a desperate attempt to save his own reputation, said Mr. Harold Nicolson, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Information, in a broadcast last night on Vichy's attitude to the war. Adm. Darlan
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    • 113 8 Ixmdon. July 2. FRENCH people working m factories are not the least angry with RAF. bombing of plants— they really Invite it and hope to see the blockade continued, said M. Henri Hauck. labour adviser to Gen. de Gaulle, speakinu at Sheffield. M. Hauck explained that
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 359 8 These machines are now also available with builtin typing stand. Ask for a demonstration. Easy payments can be arranged. 9, D' Almeida Street off Rafflet Place. TUE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY PROVIDES TROUBLE FREE TRAVEL OUR WORLD WIDE TRAVEL AND BANKING FACILITIES COMBINE TO ELIMINATE MX TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES No Booking Fee.
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    • 79 8 TANGLIN CLUB (Members only) XV. 2. 7.34 p.m. 12. 80 p.m INFORMAL CONCERT DANCE Th. 3. 7.00 p.m. 9.30 pm CONCERT F. 4. 7.0* p.m. 9.09 p m COCKTAIL DANCE Sat. 5. 12.30 r-m. 3.00 p.m CONCERT 8.30 p.m. 2.M am CONCERT DANCE S. 12.50 p.m. 3.00 p m CONCERT
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  • 826 9 German Losses Are Steadily Mounting ATTACKS IN MANY SECTORS REPORTED HURLED BACK Invaders Claim Capture Of Riga And Luck COVIET troops carried out stubborn battles yesterday m the direction of Murmansk, Kexholm, Dvinsk, Minsk and Luck, states the latest Soviet communique received this morning, reports
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  • 111 9 Tokio, July 2. PRINCE Konoye, the Prime Minister, addressing the Japanese n iti. n m a radio broadcast last i night, said that Japan should de- pend on her own power to push the establishment of the greater East Asia co-prosperity sphere.'" irrespective of whatever international developments
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  • 256 9 London, July 2. i GERMAN military commentary on the High Command communique announcing the capture of Luck and j Riga, emphasizes that damage Is being I done to Russian communications by the Luftwaffe. It says the railway line i from the Baltic to
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  • 47 9 AMONG appc n!s made over the Moscow radio last night was one for Increased numbers of medical men and women to ensure that the great length ol the flpr'itine front shall have ;.dequate medical provision. Many women <tude!!ts have already volunteered. Renter.
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  • 135 9 New York, July 1. MR. Sumner Welles, the U.S. Assistant i Secretary of State disclosid to-day > that Russia had made first overtures to the United States for supplies of certain war materials. M. Oumansky, the Soviet Ambassa- j dor, conferred with Mr. Welles
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  • 272 9 Chiang's Reply To Axis Move Chungking, July 2. FE Chungking Foreign^ Office has recalled the Chinese Ambassador to Berlin and the Charge d'Affaires In Rome with the staffs of both embassies. This follows the action of the Axis powers m granting recognition yesterday to the Jap-anese-sponsored puppet
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  • 283 9 Powerful Fighter Force Sweeps N. France London. July 2. PRTHER extensive daylight operations yesterday by British bombers ■over North-west Germany were an- nounced m an Air Ministry communl- que Issued last night. It states "In dayiight this morning Blenheim aircraft of the Coastal Command again
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  • 567 9 WAVELL APPOINTED INDIAN COMMANDE R-IN-CIIIEF Capt. Oliver Lyltelton To Reprrse.it War Cabinet In Middle East I/ondon, July 2. THE news of Gen. Sir Archibald WavelCt* appointment a< Commander-in-Chief m India, the transfer of (Jen. Sir Claude Auchinleck, Commander-in-chief m India, to the Middle East Command and the apppointment of Capt.
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  • 41 9 AN exhortation was addressed over the Moscow radio last night to all Soviet soldiers keenly to watch for German soldiers wearing Red Army uniforms. They were warned that the Germans would try every dastardly trick.— Reuter,
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  • 261 9 'Fiercest Met In This War-Nazis COMMF.NTING on the fighting •»> tbe eastern front, a German i radio commentator speaks of "an- j commonly stiff resistance, far surpassing anything In any campaign of this war. He admitted that German penetra- I tion of Russian territory was less than
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  • 174 9 New York, July 1. TOE United States Government Is 1 demanding $1,000,000 reparation for the recent sinking of the American ship Robin Moor by a German submarine, according to a Washington telegram to the Journal American. Senator David I. Walsh, chairman of the Senate Naval
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  • 136 9 555 V ichy Planes Destroyed Shattering K.A.F. Blow* In Middle Mast London, July i /^ARRYINO the air war into the Axis ramps throughout, the Middle East, as well as over France, British aircraft yesterday added to their tally 15 Axis machines wiih the Ior"> of t»t). This was only one
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 51 9 OTHKR (ABLKS m papes I. 7, 13, 14 and If, »TH E'R OYAL BARE WY BAHES FINE BREAO AND CAHES* X tV ditf crcnt yrzi 1 TTen^ en «f the 1 /s^Ok 1 rtnestßr c j 1 fIQIE S37S FIVE LUES CJB. I'.JA A**, of SlugapCTt Cold Storu«* Co. 1
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  • 514 10 $2,426 From Recent Cabaret Shows And Dances NUMEROUS MONTHLY GIFTS ARE ACKNOWLEDGED TO-DAY THK Ik-» inning of the month is always a good time for The War Fund, and an advance of nearly $4,000 is recorded to-day, carrying the gross total to $5,655,305. More
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  • 127 10 London. July 2 TTSII her<> <>f many exciting stories of this war. ailing Squadron Leader James Reginald Thompson of No. 139 Squadron has been awarded the D.F.C He comes from Ontario, Canada Last month he was in a oramati- exploit between Mai 'a and
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  • At The Cinema
    • 121 10 The Lady Eve." (Barbara Stanwyck, Henry Fonda, Eurene Pallette). Paramount Picture. At the Cathay. H-THE LADY EVE," which opened what promises to be a long season at the Cathay yesterday. Is excellent comedy with an abundance of laughs. It Is tirst-ratc entertainment ana guaranteed to
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    • 113 10 "Footsteps m the Dark." (Fn..l Flrnn Brendi Marshall. Xalpk Mlai and \l.in Hale). Warner Bros. \t v.Alhambra. CTAR of many a screen adventure tnumj'j debonair Errol Flynn turns his ta! -nt.< i i light comedy and scores well In a film whicn la top-notch
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    • 104 10 A < opper." (George Formby > \-s<» litrd At the Pavilion. GEOROE FORMBY ■> irresistible In hl« role as a Mersfyslde policeman who gets mixed up m a .sabotage plot, which provide* him with ample scope (or Indulging In his favour-It-- »ntl<v> as a comedian.
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  • 106 10 A CASE arising out 0/ the recent Selangor Turf Club race meeting was mentioned yesterday in the Kuala Lumpur police court before Mr. T V A. Brodie. A Tamil woman named Simiapillai was charged with attempted cheating. if being alleged that she presented cash sweep
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  • 33 10 JkJfR. and Mrs A. M. d'Netto have received news that their son, Mr. E. H. d'Netto. who has been reading at Gray's Inn, has been called to the Bar.
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  • 120 10 SINCiArOBK uuruii Horn DtßMf Ac Dance 'Informal) p.m. to midnight tttlLAl MOKJLJi ■Ml 730 to 9 it 9 p.m. to M.cuiignt. i jjubt-: Tbe House*c. t»:i t IJ^ughler Hky Kit (kM r j-i »i, ,ik> (Hifff MvrM .UW Talk*-i "nml'Ti >v.c < u^utt tikU ek.^» CMauet f>,n.tng 14O«*«.- GfcXLAMC
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  • 18 10 Mr Cheah Sein Liat has returned to Penang after passing the BSc. examination of the University of Bombay.
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  • 134 10 Punjab Premier On Russian War Lahore, July 2. A WARNING to India and Soviet j Russia was given by the Prime j Minister of the Punjab, Sir Sikander Hyat Khan to-day. While there was no Immediate danger to India, he said m an interview, it would
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  • 164 10 Moscow, July 2. FURTHER conversations of a practical nature took place yesterday between members of the British Mission and Soviet military officials It is learned that progress is being made. In the evening the first British organized social gathering since the arrival of the Mission took
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  • 94 10 Los Angeles, July 1. A MtRICAN plane builders are pool- ing their resources to give the [United States and BriiD r an unprecedented fleet of Lorra.nc four-egined heavy bombers at the rate of 500 a month the American Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce announced today. Col.
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  • 50 10 MR. C. S. Venkatachar, 1.C8., the former Agent of the dovernment of India m Malaya and now President of the Court of Wards m the United Provinces, has been awarded an Offlcershlp of the Order of the Bri'Jsh Empire m the King's birthday honours list.
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  • 72 10 N.I. Ban On Rubber Export To Japan Tokio, July 2. QUERIED retarding a Singapore report that the Netherlands Indies Government has decided to ban the export of robber to Japan, the Toklo Government spokesman replied that he had received no official Information concerning iMa. He added that he had noticed
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  • 446 10 London, July 2. THE news that Gen. Sir Archibald Wavell has ceased to be Com-mander-in-Chief, Middle East, Is greeted by all newspapers with great surprise, coupled generally with the suggestion that the change is due to the general's need for
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  • 38 10 Inspector Lai Beheri Singh, newly graduated from che Thomson Road police training depot, receives from the Inspector-General of Police, Mr. A. H. Dickinson, the pledge of loyalty he has signed. Story m Page 11.
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  • 347 10 Training Residents Passive Defence Services f'UT and dried and ready for application, the official scheme for the evacuation of rich and poor from potential battle zones of Singapore, will be given a rehearsal on Sunday, July 13, but this practice, it is under.*tf>od. will not
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  • 338 10 Australian Writer Is Impressed DEFENCES ARE FORMIDABLE ANE cannot help being impressed by the growing air strength of the Netherlands Indies and Malaya." said Mr. J. Percival. special representative of Australian Associated Press, who is now in Singapore. Mr. Percival has spent six rm>r>th.i In the
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  • 12 10 Dr. Coomaraswamy. Deputy Medical Officer. Johorp Bahru. has been frans'erred to Segamat
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  • 495 11 Being Sold In China Ports At Exhorbitant Prices SINGAPORE AUTHORITIES TAKE ACTION TO STAMP OUT EVIL VIGOROUS attempts arc being made by the Immigration authorities m Singapore to stamp out the <*ale m China ports at exorbitant prices of forged certificates of quota and non-quota passa^
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  • 175 11 Chinese Youths Convicted A YOUTH whom the prosecution described as the leader of a gang of boys who make a nuisance of themaelvea In the People's Park area and 'who specialize In violence," wa< s<>ntenced In the Singapore ih'ui court yesterday to four months' rigorous Imprisonment,
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  • 179 11 IN Til Board Holds X Has No .lurisdiciion Ao contracttuU reteUonahtp o! laodlofd pihl t«d between the parties In Btc applications before the Rent Asst ssment TMterday, no orders, were mad° with 1 >"' them LppUcatlona were on l>elialf of ♦hr tr'ist'f-s of the estate of
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  • 164 11 BK,( HUBS temptati'ii ruled ncr," a ir>se woman. Wot;,' Fiew Kam. who until recently lived m an amah's aerncy m Singapore stole the h^u. of tlie rhiff tenant of the ii: nt. 'it up for sent ii c m the Sine tpore thli v
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  • 106 11 MISAPPROPRIATION OF TWO S UMS ALLEGED DAIL of $C00 was ofTered to Tong Lai Risk, described a.* a salesman and bill collector employed by Phoenix ..erated Waters Ltd when he appeared i in the Singapore third court yesterday rn two charges of misappropriating i rmney entrusted to him by certain
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  • 89 11 If/KKU MULLAH, an omnibus driver, 11 was fined $25 for negligent driving at the Junction of Middle Road and Releei? Road on June 13, by Mr C H Whitton, the TrafHc Jud?e yesterday It was alleged that Mullah drove an omnibus a!on<; R^lepie Road from town crossed the
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  • 77 11 "IN The Market," a short talk on food supplies available and the prices the public should pay, is a new daily feature of the Singapore broadcasting programme, and goes on the air from 7.45 to 7.50 a.m. These daily notes are supplied by the office
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  • 219 11 Finding On Death Of Two Labourers (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 1. |THE opinion was expressed by Mr 1 AD. York, District Officer. Kucla I Relangor, this morning when he pave i his finding on the deaths of two Indian labourers which resulted from
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  • 123 11 M.B.K. For Subedar-M:»ior In H.K.S.K.A. FURTHER awards m the B Honours list of interest t? Malaya have mw been announced: C.B.E Brigadier C. E Davis. R^ral Army 8"rvl?e Corps OB E Acting I.letit. C >!. E H.S Lloyd. Royal Engineers M.B.E: Lieut 'Q M >
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  • 47 11 CONVICTED on a charge of obstructing 9 p-jlic» officer nn duty at the Nav.»l Base on May 11 by striking him on the rhest and tearing his. shirt, Wnng Yin -u?s yesterday fln-d $25, or one nrntlrs rigorous imprisonment, m the Singapore second court.
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  • 248 11 Court Story To Incident \t Sembawanff AN Indian constable of tlie Naval Base p.')l!?i', Aziz Mohamad bin Pakir Mohamad, stood trial In the: Singapore criminal district court terday on two charges o! committing robbery of a fowl and vohintarllr -auFlnR hurt to a Chinese. Aziz Mohamad rlnlmed
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  • 615 11 Asiatic Inspectors Rise From Ranks At Depot MEMBERS of the Straits Settlements Police who pass through the Thomson Road training depot m Sino^nore and become inspectors now take a pledge o f loyalty to the King and to the ethics of their profession similiar to that
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  • 332 11 I*HE discovery of pawn tickets m j a wallet found at the scene of i a burglary led to the arrest of the culprit almost six months later, it was stated In the Singapore Fifth Court yesterday. The rase was
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  • 211 11 Local Suit Going To Privy Council A PETITION m the Court of Appeal yesterday by H. S. Arathoon, trading as Stephen Paul and Co., for leave to appeal to His Majesty m Council against a Judf;Iment of the Court of Appro 1 on Frb 25. this year,
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  • 43 11 T«ci" Biy vbo it ted rhat he wns tuning a Mai run on a motor-cyle prior to tyj' was fined $10 for riding a motor cy<lc without a H-en-e at n-Ht Ti-nah Road on June 9. by Mr C I! Trafl".- Judge, yesterday.
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  • 33 12 The Queen talkinr to a gunner at a forward observation post after Her Majesty and the Kin* had witnessed an artillery shoot during a demonstration by the southern command.
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  • 635 12 No Re-Trial Ordered In Case Of Immigration Official THE Crown successfully appealed yesterday, before th*« Chief Justice, Sir Percy McElwaine, against the ac- quittal m a police court of Ronald Ivan McHnr**, a Junior i Assistant Immigration Officer, on a charge of harbouring
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  • 172 12 Malay Found Guilty Of Robhery SENTENCE of a year's rigorous imprisonment and four strokes of the rotan was imposed by Mr. Justice Worley at the A&sizes yesterday after a commjn jury had convicted middleaged Ras bin Latip alias Wah Hussain en a charge of robbery. The
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  • 140 12 COLLISION BETWEEN LORRY NIGHT SOIL VAN NGAN KIM HENG. a lorry driver, who drove his lorry m "so negligent a .uinner" as to collide with a night soil \an at the Junction of Rochore Canal Road and Jalan Kubor on May 18, was fined $100 and had his driving licence
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  • 285 12 MYSTERY surrounds the death of 19-year-old Lvi Sat Mul, the "nicest and happiest" girl m a department of the Bata Shoe factory m Prince Eiward Road, who took her life with a dose of roi-^on m her hou*e m South Bridge Road on
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  • 170 12 CONVICTION QUASHED Mines Official Is Acquitted iFrom Our Own Correspondent' ipoh. July 1. H. LAWSON, Inspector cf Machinery of th» Mines Department, appealed successfully before Mr. Justice Carey m the Perak Supreme Court tj-day against convicticn and sentence of two months' simple imprisonn.ent imposed by the Batu Gajah magistrate on
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  • 84 12 Tpifc i>o>B and g.ri.. o. the Viyeka- nanda School and Saradj-mani School, which are conducted by the Hamakrishna Ml£i.ion. Singapore, will stage a variety entertainment at the Victoria Theatre at 8 p m to-mcrrow. n aid of the Students' Home Building Fund Ten per cent,
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    • 654 12 DEAN<s SCHOOL for Kyr»pean children Next Tern ttnmnw. 14th july 1941 SENIOR SCHOOL (1»-1« Year.) JUNIOB SCHOOL (7—U Tear.) KINDEmOABTEN (5 —1 Tear.) nwbskbt school (3-S Tear.) %ete^ dori-c pro rlta fees .j 23 3M 3tz orchard fund s |fek ■^P^nT^ni^^^^^^ NV_^^iMs»»»»Wss»»»Vs»»»»»»TßU»»n ■vt^s^BTl^T^Tst^^^^^B^^ ■fXt^S^^L^J^^^L^^^A BE .^"""Stei. .^^tt^^^M 9^ffK^M E^9 f^fc-
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  • 622 13 Dominion's New Pledge To Go With Britain 'To The End Of The Road" London, July 2. TN the garden of No. 10 Downing Street yesterday, Mr. Churchill, the Prime Minister received "the Torch of Victory," emblem of Canada's Victory War Loan which after
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  • 62 13 Thousands Awakened In Calif ornian 'Quake Los Angeles, July 1. A STRONG earthquake swayed southern California last night. In Santa Barbara plateglass windows were shattered, bricks dislodged and walls cracked. The earthquake, which lasted one minute, felt like "some great cosmic rocking chair m motion," with strange flashing lights m
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  • 132 13 "Shipping Situation Serious" Cross Honolulu. July 1. SIR KONALD CROSS, former British Minister of shipping, now en route tc C. nberra to assume the pott of High Cammkfkmm to Australia, passed through here u>-day aboard the s.s. Monterey. "A great deal of tonnage we can Ul
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  • 198 13 Britain To Fight Inflation London, July 1. i I*HE British Governments fiscal policy was put m a nutshell by Sir i Kingsley Wood. Chancellor of the Exchequer, ppeakina on the third reading of the budget *n the House of Commons to-day. He asked the House to regard the budget as
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  • 58 13 Lincoln, July 1 rE death has occurred of Major-Gen. Sir William Watson Pike at the age of 81. He served m trie 3uropea-j war. 1914-17, as Director of Medical Senjcet of the First Army. BE. P.. and alss held special comtrlsslonc m East
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  • 41 13 Washington, July 1. rE Senate has sent to President Roosevelt for signature a bill increasing from (1,400.000,000 to $2,650,000,000 the lending authority of the Commodity Credit Corporation and continuing the agency until July 1943.— Reuter
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  • 18 13 Sydney, July 1. MR. FRANCIS BILTLBB, Australian author and explorer, died to-day. Ucutcr.
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  • 96 13 Battles Of North South America Boston, July 1. SPEAKING at the same n etiiiK as Col. Frank Ritox, C.S. Navy Secretary, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. British Hirh Commissioner for Canad*. declared ■If anything caused" us to lose the battle of Britain it would he followed by the battle of America.
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  • 232 13 Sequel To Knox's Call To Clear Atlantic Wa&hlupton. July 1. TH£ speech of CoJ. Frank Knox, SeeI retary of the Navy, to a ronferer.ee of State Oovwnors at Boston. Ill which be said the U.8. Navy should be used to clear the Atlantic of the
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  • 192 13 Flan To Bury Him In Heroes' Cemetery New York, July 1. SIR IGNACE PAL>£Rfc.v»Sh.l, the famous pianist who died m New York two days ago, may, at least tern- I porr.rily, be buried amonj; the graves of United States heroes at Arlington cemetery, Virginia, if his lamily
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  • 42 13 London, July 1. SIR HENRY GRATTAN BUSHE, Legal Adviser to the Dominions Office and Colonial Office, has been appointed Governor of Barbados. He will succeed Sir Eubule John Waddlngton, who has been appointed Governor of Northern Rhodesia— Reuter.
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  • 52 13 A'.lahabad, July 1. SIR Chirravoori Chintamani, editor ot the Leader and a member of the Indian Round Table Conference, died to-day, aged 61. He was twice elected Liberal Party delegate to England on political missions and was a leading figure In the National Liberal Federation
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  • 38 13 Berlin, July 1. HITLER h-TS appointed Gen. Rommel, chief of the Nazi Panzer forces m North Africa, to be general of the armoured forces, staU-s the German official mws agency.— Renter.
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  • 37 13 Calcutta, July 1. •THK AR.P. «ta« school of the RAF. open- ed here will train AR P. officers and instructors for provincial governments, also for certain Industrial and public utility concerns. Reuter.
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  • 168 13 Bombay, JuJv l. I IN unprecedented breakdown m teleI graphic and telephonic communication between Bcmbay and all principal cities m India and th* almost complete paralysis of rail traffic from Bombay followed the heaviest rainfall exrerienred by Bcmbay and surrounding areas during the present monsoon Rain,
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  • 183 13 India Menaced By New War Trend 'Nations Future Rests With Allied Victory' Poona, July 1. THE Council of the Ind an National Liberal Federation, discussing the present political situation m India In the course of a resolution urging the Raj to create genuine and wholehearted enthusiasm for the war by
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  • 204 13 Indian Leader On Threat From The North Hyderabad (Deccan>, July 1. r[B trophy, which only a short tine ago formed part of the Nazi war machine, typifies the relentless savagery which spared i neither church nor mosque, neither hospital 'nor ambulance it symbolizes aggression based
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  • 146 13 London, July 1. MAJOR O. C Power, Canadian Air Minister, who has arrived m EngI land from Canada, told a Pr:&s conference m London to-day that the Empire air training scheme wai well ahead of schedule. Major Power added that about SO per cent,
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  • 61 13 Washington, July 1. /"VRDERS yesterday for warpUnes V/ and tools with which to produce them and for various supplies for the air corps amounted to one of the largest sums for any single da: s orders m the United States Army's history. Orders
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  • 37 13 Moscow, July 1. SERVICE members of the British Mission, headed by Gen. MacFarlane, met members of the Soviet Cueral Staff yesterday morning and it ii understood that meetings are to continue regularly.— Reuter-
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  • 45 13 San Francisco, July 1. FENTY-EIGHT skilled civilian workers employed m Mare Island navy yard had been discharged for "subversive activity," Rear-Adm. J. W. Greenslac'c announced to-day. He said the dismissals were "purely precautionary." The navy yard employs 10,500 civi'lians.—Reuter.
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    • 219 13 Do you know and many will agree that "MAPRO'S CANNED MANGOSTEENS RAMBUTANS and PAPAYAS" actually taste better than the fresh fruit Canning m syrup imparts extra mellowness and, lusclousness and, above all, extra convenience that must be experienced to be appreciated. Get a few tins to-day j and see if
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    • 355 13 WHEN MEN GO TO WAR. During War-time woir.en nay« the opportunity of filling many well-paid positions formerly neld by men. Equip yourself now with trie qualifications required to fl!l these positions. Register with Pitman's College for Courses m any of the many commercial subjects which they teach. Kein« Pitman-trained is
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  • 423 14 Many Casualties Caused Among Disembarked Enemy Troops Cairo, July 1. DIG Axis ships m Tripoli harbour, Libya, were severely damaged by the R.A.F. and many casualties were caused by machine-gunning of disembarked troops, according to a British K.A.F. Middle East communique
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  • 241 14 London. July 1. 'r'WO heroes of the air war over the Libyan Desert have lost I their lives, it is announced m an JAlr Ministry casualty communique. Sgt. Albert Alfred Meadows, who won the Distinguished Fiying Medal m July last year when he tended a woundeJ
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  • 71 14 Targets In Rhineland Ruhr Bombed London, July 1. A BRITISH Air Ministry communique i.-jued to-day announces: "German *-«»avy industries In the flu ir and t*i«* Thlnelanc! were i»aln att^-ked by bombers of the RAF. last ni?ht. when objectives at Du'sher?. Cologne and i Dvesseldor' were the main targets "Many lar?»e
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  • 72 14 New York, July 1. 'THE last Freiuh iiner Oregon, 7,706 tons, has ben captured m the south Atlantic by Britis?-. warships, according to maritime circles. The Oregon, It is reported, was taken to Freetown. She was well known before the war on the Pacific coast.
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  • 76 14 London, July 1. FURTHER tightening of petrol ration to private motorists Is announced to-day. Mo'nrisU are to receive sufficient petrol for approximately 150 miles per month and those using cars for urgent business have been 'granted a supplementary allowance according to need. j
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  • 92 14 London. July 1. LORD Parmoor. famous ecclesiastical and Parliamentary lawyer, father of Sir Stafford Cripps, British Ambassador to Russia, died at his Buckinghamshire house last night at the age of 89. He represented Britain on the Council of the League of Nations
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  • 67 14 Stockholm, July 1. REVIEWING events m June m the Mediterranean »rea the weil-Unoun rniliUry expert. Col. Bratt, sinsles out the ximnltaneoiis mechanized "ittack on Cyren.-.lr* and the offensi"e In SyrU of Gen. Sir Archibald Wavell, Middle East He *ays It mmt be admitted that it
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  • 87 14 Further Success In Abyssinian Campaign Cairo, July 1. *|»HE surrender of over 2,000 Italian* in Abyssinia is mentioned in the lollowing British Middle East ccmmuninue issued to-day IIBYV Nothing to report. ABYSSINIA: Following the occupation of an Italian s'rongho'd on June 27 an Italian general surrendered witn
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  • 58 14 Simla, July 1. f IFTY men of the MatoratU Ll«ht Inlan- try have taken a prominent part In the T.-jhting In Dritrea, paxticuUrlv at Keren, states a Press note. At Ummhaagar they participated m a little campaign all on their own, tollowlnc up the retreating
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  • 115 14 ...i.i U i4, July 1. pROWDS demonstrating m Beiia: m favour of the Allies wcu recently flred on by Vichy troo;r Reuter's correspondent here learn. People who have learned how ti Allies treated Damascus are anxiouo I welcome the British and Free Freru lhe
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  • 476 15 122 Horses And Ponies To Run At Bukit Timah A GOOD entry of 122 horses and ponies, comprising 36 horses in class one. 62 horses in class three and 24 ponies in class one, has been received for the Singapore Turf Club's July meeting, which
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  • 160 15 THE following Is tne schedule of racing for the Singapore Turf Club's July meeting at Bukit Tlmah: tint day. Satarday, July 12: Horses, class one, division one. six furlongs; horses, class 1 one, divisions one and twu. seven furlongs, horses, class three. divisions one.
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  • 106 15 (Prom Our Own OorTe pondent) Tsiping, July i. T HSStS were only a lew borrrs out at train Ins; this ra^mlnt; In r»-'-v n"m for tomorrow's races. The most impressive w^> L~u.. Zenla. who iookj a certain winner to-morrow. She was not riven full rein by
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  • 130 15 CUSTOMS KRANJI IN DRAWN GAME Custuuu I: KraaJl 1 DLAYINQ on the Singapore Harjour Board ground yesterday. Kraxiji and tl.e Customs u tt two goals all In a second dirt-ion (b, .eapue soccer fixture. The result was a true Indication of the game, which was foogbt at ao even pace
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  • 208 15 TflE South China Athletic Association and the Combined Services, the two teams which provided one of the best games of the current socce* season when they met on May 27, are to clash again at Anson Road s adium this afternoon. The Services ran out
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  • 501 15 Loyals 2: Chinese Athletic ft. »T*HK Loyals were lucky to be able to share points with the Chinese Athletic tn a first division lemcue MM match played at Anson Road stadium yesterday. Two roals were scored by each side. Holding terri.-irU.l advantage, the I Chines were
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  • 28 15 •T'HE nserra division league soccer match between the Ocrdons and the R A.F., which was to hfiva been played at Seletar yesterday, was postponed, i
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  • 263 15 MIXED FINAL WON BY YADI MISS CHIA Tennis Championships CINGAPORE'S new mixed doubles tennis champions arc Yadi and Nellie Chia who yesterday beat Roy Smith and Miss M. Stokes far more comfortably than the score of 6—3,6 3, 6—4 suggests m the final of that event m the Singapore tennis
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  • 169 15 PIE order of runninr and nonacerptors for to-morrow's races win be found ehewhere m this issue if received In time. not only drew level but went on to lead Miss CbU showed up well m the next came m which she brought ol some splendid drives and
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  • 249 15 Some Of Its Glories To Be Revived SOME of the glories of Royal Ascot are to be revived at Newmarket j to-day and to-morrow where subi stitute races for those normally held an the famous Berkshire Heath are being run. War time's first Ascot" will
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  • 44 15 SOCCER: South China vs. Combined Services. Anson Road Stadium: reserve division, S.( .r.A. vs. Manehesters Clerical Union; second division (a), RE. (F. 8.) vs. R.A.0.C.. Pulau Brani: RE. (Malays) vjl Fortress Signals, (Changt TENNIS: Singapore championships (finals) and distribution of prizes.
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  • 884 15 Review Selections For To-morrow rE Taiping Turf Club's July prof^^jonal meet'ng will be inhered in with a card of seven events tomorrow. A review of the runners' prO:«p- v s and selections, subject to somt< Lings, are riven below. r**ti. (Iw I. Utv. 1. about S
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  • 178 15 Wanderers 3; S.C.F.A. 1. AFTER holding the Wanderers to a scoreless first half, the S.C.F.A. fell off after the interval and ere beaten by three goals to one m a second division (b) league soccer match played on the J C.S.A. ground
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  • 848 16 HEAVY LOSSES INFLICTED ON NAZIS IN MINSK AREA Russians Stop Invaders After Murmansk Regi m Withdrawal London, July I. RUSSIAN troops were m action all last nigM m the sector of the eastern battlefront opposing the German attempts to break through, says a
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  • 227 16 Moscow Statement On New Defence Council Moscow, July 1. TTHE entire control of the Russian Government was turned ovsr j to-day to a supreme five-man De- i fence Council headed by Stalin, m j a dras'ic move to improve the Soviet Union\s resistance to the German
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  • 22 16 Vichy Volunteers For Anti-Soviet War Vichy, July 1. liy auihuiuad Kienc-h i "to juiii fbe European war uinuouU of itu^iji."— United i
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  • 107 16 Rome, July L 'FIGHTING m the Russo-German war is still m its early stages and will demand a further bU effort on the part of the Axis," states Gayda, Mussolini's "mouthpiece." m the Giornale d'ltalia, continuing the Italian Press wa.nins asalnst tbe belief that
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  • 185 16 Vichy Observers Not j Impressed By Claims New York, July 1. i NAZI reports of gains m Russia are minimized by neutral ob- servers at Vichy who find the German claims puzzling, says the Vichy correspondent of the New York Times. A conservative view, he
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  • 114 16 Stockholm, July 1. ACCORDING to Swedish correspondents m the Helsingfors area, an aitlllery duel has been proceeding at Hangoe since June 25. The silence of the Russians on Saturday gave rise to rumours that th?/ were prepared to yield. It is computed there are 25,000 Russians
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  • 42 16 London, July 1. TTHE Swiss radio reports according to an official announcement by the i i Bul?arian High Command that Bal?ari m territorial waters m the JJiack Sea j are to be mined from to-morrow. I Reuter.
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  • 432 16 London, July 1. TJIE news to-day of the Russo-German war throws some light on German strategy, writes Gen. Sir Hubert Gough, Reuter's military commentr.tor. We are beginning to arrive at an appreciation of what their strategy Is and what are Its alms.
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  • 355 16 Tokio, July 1. PRINCE KONOYE, Japanese Prime Minister, m an interview at his private residence m Tokio with a United Press correspondent to-day, declared that it was Japan's intention to "adhere to all her treaties "—both with Germany and Russia. He
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  • 72 16 Shanghai, July 1. THE Japanese Navy spokesman to-day expressed regret for injuries to members of ths British embassy staff at Chungking as a result of Japanese: bombings, but suggested that "the British embassy should evacuate to the 'safety zone" on the south bank of
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